Renee Seacor

Grizzlies need your voice now. Please submit a comment by March 17 telling FWS to stand firm and protect grizzly bears!
Bill H.R. 845 would strip wolves of their vital federal protections under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Tell your Representatives to vote NO on H.R. 845!

Your voice is needed to help end cruel wildlife killing contests in New Hampshire! HB589, a bill to ban wildlife killing contests and prohibit wanton

We need your help in protecting Nevada mountain lions! Last October, wildlife advocates submitted a petition to the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners requesting changes to trapping

LARKSPUR, CA — Today, Project Coyote announced the release of a comprehensive urban Coyote Coexistence Plan designed to support and guide local communities across North America

Notes From The Field Blog by Renee Seacor, Project Coyote Carnivore Conservation Director On Christmas day, a wolf strayed beyond Yellowstone National Park’s invisible

Canids on Galveston Island, Texas could hold the key to the recovery of critically endangered red wolves with recent research reporting high levels of red wolf ancestry in these individuals. Take action to protect them.

Notes From The Field Blog by Renee Seacor, Carnivore Conservation Manager As a native New Yorker and the Carnivore Conservation Manager at Project Coyote, advocating

Notes From The Field Blog by Renee Seacor, JD, Project Coyote Carnivore Conservation Advocate Successful wildlife conservation and coexistence requires good decision-makers who advocate for